New Jersey, New York & Connecticut's Top Bird & Geese Control Or Removal Experts






Fully Insured & Certified Bird Control Specialists. Get a Quote Today At 732.558.2464
We specialize in the humane control and removal of nuisance birds as well as Geese. These include everything from Pigeons, Starlings and Sparrows to Swallows.
NJ, NYC & CT Bird Control & Removal Services

Why Choose Birds & Geese Beware Inc ?
Over 20 Years of Industry Experience
- Locally Owned & Operated
- Insured & Certified
- Pricing Fit to Your Budget
- We Meet the Highest Standards
- Only Top Quality Materials Used
- Humane Bird Control
- Non-Lethal Methods Used
- Bird Netting Installation
- Bird Spike Installation
- Bird Wire Installation
- Bird Shock Track Systems Installation
- Bird Dropping Remediation & Cleanup/Power-Washing
- Bird Trapping
- Environmentally Friendly Products
- Serving New Jersey, New York & Connecticut
Residential Bird Removal, Control & Deterrent Solutions

Commercial Bird Removal, Control & Detterent Solutions

Additional Bird Control Information
Damage And Disease from Birds
In nature, bird droppings are acidic. This means any type of man-made material including roofing, awnings, gutters or signage will be susceptible to plenty of damage over time. In our 20 years combatting the threat of birds, we have seen untreated rooftops where bird droppings have eaten through roofing materials causing leaks. Drainage systems are consistently blocked by nests built by all species of birds causing collapses. Rooftop equipment such as air conditioning units and other industrial machinery are also affected by the acidity of bird droppings. Aside from the obvious fact that twigs brought in by birds to build nests are highly flammable, ventilation systems are also routinely blocked which can help spread disease through chimneys and actually block proper airflow.
Bird Reproduction & Habitat
As the number one bird pest problem in the world, they can typically reach sexual maturity as low as 7 months of age. As monogamous creatures, females will usually lay one to three eggs eight to twelve days after mating. These usually hatch after about 18 days. In most urban populations such as the New York, New Jersey and Connecticut Tri-State area, they typically live no longer than three to four years. Peak production for breeding occurs in the warmer months (spring and summer), however there are no exceptions to laying reproduction during the fall and winter months.
Our Bird Deterrent Solutions
Bird Spikes
Bird Netting
Bird Shock-Track Systems
Bird Wire Installations
OvoControl Flock Management
Our Bird Control Coverage Area
- Bronx, NY
- Brooklyn, NY
- Queens County, NY
- Staten Island, NY
- Morris County, NJ
- Ocean County, NJ
- Mercer County, NJ
- Manhattan, ny
- Nassau County, ny
- Suffolk County, ny
- Westchester County, ny
- Passaic County, NJ
- Somerset County, NJ
- Hunterdon County, NJ
- Rockland County, NY
- Fairfield County, CT
- Bergen County, NJ
- Essex County, NJ
- Sussex County, NJ
- Union County, NJ
- Hudson County, NJ
- Hunterdon County, NJ
- Middlesex County, NJ
- Monmouth County, NJ
- Warren County, NJ
- Orange County, NY